Approved For Release 2000/08OLL13 DP96-00789ROO3500990001-5 DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20340- b 111N, 'WIT .1 S20,016/DT-S 13 September 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF SCIENTIST, DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Operatioanl Report - Project 8927 (U) 1. (SINFISK) During the period of 21 August 1989 to 7 September 1989 inclusively, twelve remote viewing sessions were conducted in an effort to determine and describe the key current activity at a target site identified by the Encrypted Coordinates 764313/316913. 2. (SINFISK) Remote Viewer 011 described the perception of a target activity as &.,JMLIAing_~occurring between two men in a swampy, dark area labeled as some sort of retreat. EOPS COMMENTS: Remote viewer appeared unable to access the target site.] 3. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 018 perceived the "key activity" as aTwt-ck- UP and delivery point for objects/packages being Ir gported to, a large, secure room that could be located below ground. See sketch at TAB A. The CWecti4 were 4M#pped~in dark, yellowish burlap an--d--laou-n-d~i with black +,ape; their configuration reminded 018 of -Wbaliesof hay." See sketch at TAB B. 4. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 025 described two, apparently unrelated facets of a key activity. The first involved the aMMVM-ic----1% ,gglg of an encapsulated object from a tubular turret type 7bject. See TAB C. The second perception involved the m6-nts of cargo in FWN artmented containers via ground vehicles, (subsequently ldentifit-17-as) trucks. An object shaped like a carousel (with a gpinning motion?) and made of "zirconium" was perceived as being related to the key activity. Moreover, a separate valve system was involved; the purpose of the procedure was to ro-duce'a whitish-substance~ The substance was not further identif [OPS COMMENTS: The dictionary describes zirconium as a strong metallic element having a high melting point, an element that is highly resistant to corrosion and used in the production of alloys and ceramics.] WARNING NOTICE: SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED CLASSIFIED BY: CH SCIENTIST, DIA DECLASSIFY BY: OADR Approved For Release 2000/08~Q~,.:;2A7RDP96-00789ROO3500990001-5 aftda= Approved For Release 2003NfiB"w96-00789ROO3500990001-5 5. (SINFISK) Viewer 032 perceived the key activity as involving the . ",of trucks at the target site described as a hot, G9QA;44 dusty, area Viewer 032 located and described the target as a large, expansive, storage building where ceramic containers were sat.o_red. The ceramic containers appeared- like huge 'we 77e-c 'rical insulators. See sketch at TAB -1~.TihZeq~c~=containers contained a granular substance that stung the eyes and irritated the nose and throat. The objects were hurriedly being b y -07 c af t See TAB E. Z 6. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 079 perceived the target site as being located in a somewhat hilly, brown,!and dusty area. The key activity is perceived as being related to a "white aircraft" ing!a pre IZ, determined ~r-out-e-_ of tr~ave Trucks were in the area, C and=n context of the IM7_'Ia_c_tII_v__i_t_'_y, they were somehow related to the aircraft activity. Personnel at the target site appeared to be of a Latin or Middle-Eastern origin. Men were observed 6jA=iqz~"Iarge, square, slim boxes containing equipment in the orm of "plates/shields." See TAB F. The price of gas or oil appeared related to the target site. 7'. (SINFISK) Viewer 095 perceived the key activity as a form of ._, medical resea -rch~possibly involving living Axper men.Lal probably animals. The activity dealt withgAtimuli C '_ -8 C,aaponses to sterns. The presence 4 in _RRI~ lkelMaTron andelectron .. lc equipment produced "machine-generated" graphs. See sketch at TAB G. 8. (S/NF/SK) By way of conclusion, one can infer that the key activity appears related to the receipt, storage and shipment of objects described as containers. The essence of the material appears to be caustic, and medically or chemically related in an atmosphere of scientific testing. Transportation is assured by trucks; and, may possibly involve an aircraft. SG1J 7 ENCLOSURES TABS A-F SKETCHES Approved For Release 2006-/-W-/Ot-~'--r,-'IAERDP96-00789ROO3500990001-5 ,,Approved For Release 2000/08/OZLLM, -Lor=-00789ROO3500990001-5 76 Y3/1 31 ( , <:~ / 3 P AJAL).5-109, A. Kai 6- A,. 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